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Show II pOLITIGALTALK sa Depev and Reld Speak to Bn- 55 tbosiastlc Crowds. 2? CAlUbLK TALKS POLITICS. $' Mini Electors Withdraw (torn Ibo Cleveland Ticket. Uli, . lit;. " '' fl UE c,,4ttU"' A,M"",r r,,"" Urn." ..... .nr. ll.l ..-TU. .. Ijf rwllloa of (Ho IN.IIIIe.1 j, J lB r.illf. In llteaoe. I IniACi, N. V Oct. 81.-A crowdof 3tJ H ten tbouiaDd outhuslaillo people to- B nltbt endeavored to forco thcmtelvcs Into two hallt of tho capacity of thousand each, tlio all-pcrvadlng deilre " fcdng t tee and lf Wbllslaw Hold , QJ Uhauncey M. Dof ow. Tho lallor ,, t Iba Opera Home, receiving an tntbuiiaitlo welcome Tho dlitln- f gu'ibeJ spcakor In tho course of lilt ro- j roaiksaald: ) "Where la tbli poverty, thltcilamlly , our Democratic ftlends any H abroad In tbo land today? Tbey alio iy protection la robbery and uucon. 1 Ullutlunol. I discover, aa a lawyer ! reading the drrUlooa of the Supreme r Couit ul tho United Htatet, that In construing thoconatltutloiiallly.of lawt, tbedccliloa li alwaya outlietldoor the liberty and proiturlly of thowo- (pie." Depew doted with a reference to lila tpctcli tuloglrlng Cleveland, tbo po-Cullilllyofwhll.il po-Cullilllyofwhll.il hu Bald waathat bo uld not write It. Mr. Held received an ovation on l.elug Introduced, and laid In pari: Tbo Democratic party la not known by Ha work to till- general union. It never hna had a 1'reildont and Con. gri m together. Forthellrtt time the political situation la audi that If you Ucle.it the chnlto of tho llepubllcan convention you make It certain that you will delist a luajoilty of the House and Benate for tbo llrnt time alnce the ndmlulitiatlou or lluchanan, and the Democratic pally will bo able tu work Ita will. The great quoitlom of the day are reciprocity and honeat money. The ltepublloau party declares for a protective tarlu". What Uora Cleveland nay about reciprocity? I Mod nothing. Can you produce ouo word from Cieve land's letter of acceptance explaining whether ho li In favor of national bauk ruirency the beat currency the country coun-try ever aaw or whether ho favora tbe ibim and corrupt currency which the Democratic platform deolarea In favor olt In conclualon, Held challenged tbe verdict of tho American peoplo upjn tbo character and success of the administration ad-ministration or Henlamln llarrlion. "How about tho Force bill," yelled a Democrat with n strong breath. To begin with," mid Held, "thoro la no force bill. There waa protiosod a bill to direct federal authorities to reiulato the election! at which Federal lOlcer are to bo elected. Why ihnuld not Federal authorities aupervlte and aiaure the acouracy and Juitlco of Federal Fed-eral olllolalaf It wronir, Cleveland, for bla act of 1SSG dlrecllug IU execu lion, muit II rat bo arralgneu beforo wo, the llepubllcan party, can bo aualled. Itaopponentaaro iitullfleraof tho Four lienth and Fifteenth amendment of tbe Constitution." TIIC 1IILI.I0N DOLLAR OONaRCSa. Nrw Yomc, Oct. 31. Four thousand )ople crowded Coojwr Union tonight to listen to Senator John CI, Carlisle talk polltlca under the ausplcea of tho Itefoim oluli. The aenalor opened with a acathlns arraignment of tho billion dollar Congreaa, which laiuo, If nothing more, should causo every elector elec-tor to t ut the aeal of hie condensation on tho polloy of tbo ltepublloau party, Tbe Uemocratlo parly, be said, hna hot declared for Irto trade, but aim-ply aim-ply for a constitutional ayatem of taxation for tho aupport of tbo government without oani tiling one roan to part with lila earnluga for the benefit of another mau. Hie government govern-ment haa n right to tax people for prlvato purpose), or It haa one tight to tax them for publlo purpesei. Theio Is no middle ground. Tbo MoKluley bill waa pauuil for tho purpose oi getting get-ting comilbutloni to tho ltepublloau oainpalgu. lly It the peoj le are (II-vlded (II-vlded Into two claasea, ono receiving the benetlU, tht other lecelvlng the burdena, Tho eenator ridiculed the nsiullon that the McKlnloy bill benu-fitted benu-fitted the American tin pltto Induelry, and In oonclualon appuak-d to tbo kudlenoe to votu tho Demociatlo ticket from top to bottom. Till: OOIJ)1UI)0 1 1 iciio.v. Denvbii, Oct. 31. Tho remaining two repreieutatlvea of the t'oople'j billy electoral woro submitted today I by tbe Cleveland Democrats when tbey wlthorew tht.tr prealdentlal electors. elec-tors. Today they declined to eerve aa Cleveland representative, and to-Kethe; to-Kethe; with their eolUaguin, nroeu leavorlni to have their namea ro. moved from the Cleveland ticket. On account of their namea being alrea ly m ctitllltd, tbo aocretaiy la undecided whether to allow tbe withdrawn! or to let theiu remain. 31'triUH AND 1)HV. Npw IIamck, Conn, Oct, 31. fyayne MaoVeagh addnased a I audience of Dcinocrata In Hy. ferlon tonight. Ho proceeded to lo answer Depew, who had crlll. f Isid him eomewbotlurahly.venlurlng (lie obitrviitlun that Depew aupiosed, fecaiiie iwllllcal epoecliea were usually usual-ly made after dinner, they wero nil filer dinner apecchee. I he reat of lila remarks woro devoted to tbo denuncla-lion denuncla-lion of tho llepubllcan part;. NOTlIINri i.s it. Kitw Youic, Oct. 31. Tho report f'f n.1. JJV-shluirtoii, allLBluic that the Well Bervlco Commission had reuiui- mended tho criminal prosecution of t , Tressuier rhoinaa of Iho Itrpui iim'i ata'o corumttiuf, n Irajtu- lightly at state headquarter, lodiy ( iiatrmsii HackiiUanid! "I hero l nolhlog In Hie rhirL.ea, Litters wero sent by the luiumllteu to Itipubllcans nikltu for the cniiulbii. tlona to the legitimate t itrn alien ex timet. They nru i xnclly aui li Irtlura aa lammsny nnd the Deiuocraia nt large are iciiJlugiiui. rtirrels no demand de-mand made for money, nnl the reclpl entaof theletterautuujt aldrcated aa cnite-boldtrs." fill rill II t'UII HAttlllMV. lllKKJUI.V.t, N. V' Oct. 31, Seven thousand pcoplu clmrod for llairl.nn and Ileld.auJjItitetiol toOovernor lc Klnley,uf Ohio, ajetkluitof cauinln lasuea In the Clermont Avenuo ltlnk toulthl. The tueitlng ua tbu most enthusiastic rally over held In King county, IN OlilUON, Ciiioaou, Oct. SI Mr. W. II. Hit, t of Ihu Ortuontan, uf I' rlland, Onvon, who Is In tho Llly.salJ toJsy flat thi.ru waa a anarl In the preparation fur tho iloctlon In Oregon that la llhclj to bring serlou disco nilltu re (o the Pome crata nnd lVpullitl. An attempt was tuaJuby them lo form a fusion ticket, tho Idea -''n to withdraw two Demo emtio nni'Vo l'opullat ilectors and untto on tho same number of clcctoia of the two partlea and thus, If possible, defeat tltts Itepubllcan tiro-tnral tiro-tnral tlckil. Tbo law In Urojoh, however, how-ever, (rovldea that all nominations muitlio llled with theeicrotary of Iho state, und tho clerk of tho respective counties at lesst flltooii days beforelho elecllou. Thla attempt at fualon was made too late as It Is much lets than II I ti'in days to election. Thu come, iiuenoa la that the Democrats and 1'ot ullita will not bo able to get together upon a legal ticket nor back to tho original condition, Tho Democrats may voto for their own electors but cannot vote for the I'opullita' electora, and tho l'opullils may voto for their own List not for the Democrats. This Is, In tliorl, no way to combine tbe tickets. LAST MiriC OP Till! OAMI'AKIN. Jf .W Yoiti;, Oct. 31. Tho last week of thu campaign has dawned and the battlo for supremacy w III now bo w aged with the usual final volley of wild rumors, ru-mors, rapid donlalr, itlrrlng appeals and perhaps added elements ot bitter uesa aud rue cor. Now York atato will be called Into service hero by tiolh laities, and meetings have beeu arranged ar-ranged for eery night In eery city ot the atate. The icftlatiatlon In the rural districts clcses this week and on this the bote of Itepubllcau tueceas will be bassd. The Indications are that It will be the heaviest of years, ami will to same extent at least i-ouutcract tho great registration of the cltle. Henator Hill will ap-ak at three luls In tho state duilng the week, aud ex. I'resldenl Cleve'and will review pa. rtdesheroeudln llrooklyn. On both tides the iitmoit cste Is being exercised to avoid dealt and en thla point alone many atlll look for Tammany defection. Tbe fight for the legislature Is Intensely Intense-ly bitter and It ll likely that to Insure a llepubllcan succouor to tieuator Hlicock or to make a Domocratlo senator's sen-ator's election posilble sacrifice's will bo made by both tides. It sooius to be an oion secret that tbe llepubllcan uomlnio for mayor waa named to be traded for assembly votes. A TOIIOIIMUIIT I IIOCI 310V. Tumi: Hauii, Oct. 31. The Do. mocrats had a torobllght proriaalon lieru tonight, participated In by Ibe Cray olub aud Cleveland club. |